Patna. The resentment arising out of ticket distribution in RJD has now started taking the form of political rebellion after Bihar elections, which has raised serious questions on the future politics of RJD and its internal system. Ritu Jaiswal, who was the woman president of RJD, has announced the formation of a new party. He has made this information public by posting on social media. This step of Ritu Jaiswal is going to raise questions on the working style within RJD, but what is even more worrying is what she has written in her post. Experts say that what Ritu Jaiswal wrote on social media is a kind of warning for RJD’s politics. In fact, one part of Ritu Jaiswal’s words – “Now I am ruined” matches with the words of RJD leader Seema Kushwaha.
The beginning of rebellion from ticket to dissatisfaction
Although Seema Kushwaha has not left the party, the pain of both the women leaders is more or less the same. Seema Kushwaha also did not get the ticket to contest the legislative assembly from RJD, while Ritu Jaiswal also has the same pain that RJD did not declare her as its candidate for the assembly elections. The special thing is that both the women leaders have been stars of RJD. Both have their own fan following and a large section of supporters. Now there is similarity in the allegations of both. Let us first know what Ritu Jaiswal wrote in her post.
Ritu Jaiswal’s big announcement: New party, new politics
Ritu Jaiswal announced to form a new party,
Political messages of Seema Kushwaha!
Questions arising on RJD’s internal politics
On the 9th day after the election results, Seema Kushwaha wrote in her first post, whoever is cursing, stop – now I am ruined.. This statement was considered to be her political and personal disappointment. Here she was telling that the defeat in the elections had given her a deep shock. According to experts, this emotional reaction of Seema Kushwaha was not only a sign of personal failure, but it also reflected the huge moral crisis that she experienced after the elections. She seemed to be telling that winning and losing is not just a game of votes, but for her it is also a question of respect, justice and life.
Seema Kushwaha’s displeasure was also revealed.
Will this political discontent become a new trend?
At the same time, this step of Ritu Jaiswal is not just a personal resentment, but a symbol of the dissatisfaction which is raising questions on the policy and rule makers of RJD due to allegations like ticket distribution, nepotism and inequality in opportunities in RJD. On the other hand, Seema Kushwaha’s emotional message “Now I am ruined” is another face of this political restlessness. Both the leaders are disappointed due to not getting tickets, but the tone of their pain and the tone of allegations clearly shows that this difference of opinion is no longer limited to personal complaints, but it has become a sign of organizational dissatisfaction.
Women leadership and RJD’s future – the question is big
The reactions of these two women leaders are not just political incidents, but could be the beginning of a larger political equation where dissatisfaction within RJD is gradually taking the shape of rebellion. If the leadership does not understand this message in time, then the party may not only lose its star faces, but the confidence of women voters and workers in future elections may also waver. Ritu Jaiswal’s announcement of a new party and Seema Kushwaha’s emotional reaction both indicate that dissatisfaction in RJD’s politics is now being registered not only in hushed tones but on open platforms.





























